Monthly Archives: August 2015




Leading companies are trying to accommodate their employees and are realizing that investments in mobility can improve productivity, attract top talent, and allow for innovative ways to do business. However, the increase in the number of devices used for a modern mobile strategy naturally brings some risks that must be addressed to avoid an increase in management costs, security problems, data theft, or compliance issues.

Top 5 Reasons to Rethink Your Mobility Strategy





As the number of mobile devices and telework employees continues to grow throughout the federal government, agencies are facing new challenges as they work to fortify an unprecedented and ever-growing number of potential entry points for cybersecurity breaches. Download “Making Mobile Manageable: Secure Mobility for the Enterprise,” to see how you can more effectively support mobility initiatives as they continue to evolve throughout government.

Making Mobile Manageable: Secure Mobility for the Enterprise



Forrester presents the relevant endpoint security data from their most recent surveys, with special attention given to those trends affecting SMBs (firms with 20 to 999 employees) and enterprises (firms with 1,000+ employees), along with analysis that explains the data in the context of the overall security landscape. As organizations prepare for the 2015 budget cycle, security and risk (S&R) professionals should use this annual report to help benchmark their organization's spending patterns against those of their peers — while keeping an eye on current trends affecting endpoint security — in order to strategize their endpoint security adoption decisions.

The State Of Endpoint Security Adoption 2014 To 2015


In order to have a responsive and resilient website, there are critical decisions you should make in the planning process with regard to security, load testing, load balancing and scalability. In this paper, Terri Donahue, Microsoft IIS MVP, outlines specific decisions and tasks you should perform to effectively plan and implement your IIS environment. 

Internet Information Services (IIS) Implementation Best Practices